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Discover Ludwig"In the crowd" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something being among a large group of people. For example: - In the crowd, I spotted my friend waving at me. - The performer stood out in the crowd with his bright, colorful costume. - She felt a sense of anonymity in the crowd, able to blend in and observe without standing out.
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Others in the crowd agreed.
Big laughter in the crowd.
A peach in the crowd seems fearful.
Joy was the mood in the crowd.
"Sometimes they end up in the crowd.
Liar!" some in the crowd shouted.
Many people in the crowd cheered.
Others in the crowd were more animated.
There are some codgers in the crowd.
Sally is already lost in the crowd.
He hollers to friends in the crowd.
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